EARLY MORMON DOCUMENTS - VOLUME 3

Brand new hardcover book! Never been read! ; BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES AWARD, JOHN WHITMER HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONIn this series: Volume 1: Smith family and VermontVolume 2: Palmyra and environsVolume 3: Palmyra and environs cont. Volume 4: Colesville, S. Bainbridge, & HarmonyVolume 5: Fayette Volume Three includes accounts of: The first Mormon church services, held in the Young Men's Association third-story hall in Palmyra, in a neighbor's barn, and at the Smith family residence. The first baptisms conducted near the Smith family residence at a mill pond in Hathaway Brook The translation of the Book of Mormon, said by some to have occurred, in part, in a cave dug into Miner's Hill, north of the Hill Cumorah The return of the gold plates to a cave. The Smith family's Palmyra residency: upstairs from their cake and beer shop on Main Street, to a cabin on Stafford Road, a cabin in neighboring Manchester, and their small frame house in Manchester The Smiths' daily work—Joseph Sr. As shop owner, pork packer, and barrel maker, Joseph Jr. As a hired farm hand, living away from his family at age fourteen. ; Early Mormon Documents Series; Vol. 3; 1.62 x 9.34 x 6.37 Inches; 650 pages; 1560851333